The accompaniment when the leader speaks - G key (인도자 멘트를 위한 BGM 반주) HeavenPiano





First, let me tell you two things that I saved until the end.
I hope you don't play too loud so that the congregation can focus on the comments. The accompaniment is so loud so let's make sure the guide doesn't get disrupted like the music from the café never goes beyond the sound of conversation.
Regardless of what you're saying, if you focus on my performance, the volume will go up by itself, so be careful.
And one more thing, if you think about the music coming out of the cafe... It has to be the right beat of music, so it doesn't interfere with the conversation. I can't concentrate on the music and comments. Also, you have to keep the beat so that you can think about the next song and the connection, and other performers can easily join you.
So, I don't recommend Rubato
Of course, what I'm talking about is not the real Rubato that tries hard to get the feeling and pushes the beat. I'm talking about a case in which you play meaninglessly to fill in your comments and then you think it's Rubato. You ignore the beat and you play whatever you want, and you say, "This is Rubato, right? It's so crazy. Rubato isn't like that. Rubato needs a lot of individual talent to be a performer, just enough to have a separate term. But it doesn't mean that you have to listen to what you're saying to maintain the perfect rhythm. You know what I mean, right?
These days, you can experience many other church services. At that time, I recommend you to take a look at how you do it.
If you watch it, you'll know what I'm saying.
Now... shall we go into the explanation of the song?
The first song was "I - IV/5th" chord. The second song was chord progression using "Pedal point." The third song is "Root Motion," which uses "Pattern." The second song is to keep the bass sound. The third song is to move the bass. Even if you know these three things, you can use the accompaniment indefinitely, right? You can play the basic chord progress that I told you about by adding a different chord progress. On the other hand, no matter what kind of chord you play, you may return to the basic chord you gave us.
As I said earlier, the most important points in this song are "Pattern" and "Root Motion."
Start by repeating the pattern in the first syllable three times, and each iteration the bass note goes down. It's in A-A'-B-A format, and it's all 8 bars. We are developing based on the first 4 bars chord progression. There are 8 bars in A part, 7 bars in A part, and 6 bars in B part. That's amazing. You have to keep your head on straight from now on. Let's divide A part, which is 8 bars, into A and B. Only a is different, but b is shown in all parts A, A, A, and B. In A' A' A' A' Part, the length of the first three bars patterned performance is reduced by half the length of A's part. It's a part of a, and it's in the form of b. So I said seven bars. Part B is a form of playing a new 2 bars, c. It's c(two bars) plus b. So I said six bars.
It can change things like this! It's hard to write and talk. You'll find it easier if you watch the video and play it. The rehearsal mark is checked, so if you get the score, divide the A part into a+b four bars each, A" and A" are shorter, and B is shorter with a new C.
And another thing you shouldn't miss is the "voice range." To improve your application, I played it like this and that's how I played it. Try to have a good sense of playing in a different range than I do. Now, lastly... When I repeated the last part, I used an IVm Cm/G chord. Change the last one to minor to increase the application. Of course, you can try playing with the IVmaj C/G chord.
I recommend you to apply it like this and we will give you the last song of the 100 won event.
And, you know, the video repeats three times, right? One time it's just piano, the second it's piano + E.P. and the third it's piano + pads. Listen carefully and express it with the tone you want. From the first song to the third song. It's getting harder and harder, but it's worth it, right?
Remember what chord progress you wrote, and change the key to the tempo you want. I'm happy to help you guys today.